Labour mobility in Europe. An untapped resource?

"Despite the public perception in many member states that labour mobility has spiralled out of control, intra-EU migration remains low, particularly within the euro area. The limits to the potential of labour mobility became evident during the economic crisis as high unemployment rates in the p...

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Main Authors: Barslund, Mikkel, Busse, Matthias, Schwarzwälder, Joscha
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Gütersloh 2015
Bertelsmann Stiftung
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19113404124919316869-Labour-mobility-in-europe.-an-.htm
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Summary:"Despite the public perception in many member states that labour mobility has spiralled out of control, intra-EU migration remains low, particularly within the euro area. The limits to the potential of labour mobility became evident during the economic crisis as high unemployment rates in the periphery have only caused limited mobility from crisis countries. Hence, the bulk of labour mobility still flows from east to west but ten years after the eastern enlargement the number of East Europeans living in EU15 should be of no overall concern. In view of the lessons learned from the crisis, the Commission and member states should improve existing tools for cross-border job matching and adopt a longer-term view on labour mobility."
Physical Description:8 p.
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